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Arsenatian Vanadinite is a variety of the mineral vanadinite. For information about vanadinite please click the article tab at the top of the page, or click -here-.
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Arsenatian Vanadinite is a variety of vanadinite containing Arsenic. Arsenatian Vanadinite is an intermediate between vanadinite and mimetite in composition.
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Arsenatian Vanadinite can be referenced in certain current and historical texts under the following two names:
The mineral arsenatian vanadinite can be translated into the following select languages:
| Arabic | Bulgarian | Chinese (Sim) | 砷钒铅矿 | ||
| Croatian | Czech | Danish | |||
| Dutch | Esperanto | Estonian | |||
| Finnish | French | German | Endlichit | ||
| Greek | Hebrew | Hungarian | |||
| Italian | Japanese | Korean | |||
| Latin | Lithuanian | Norwegian | |||
| Persian | Polish | Portuguese | |||
| Romanian | Russian | Slovak | |||
| Spanish | Endlichita | Swedish | Tagalog | ||
| Turkish | Ukrainian | Vietnamese |
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Arsenatian Vanadinite can only be found in select places around the world. The map below shows major documented concentrations of arsenatian vanadinite:

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| June 24, 2014 | The last time this page was updated |
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